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11:15 AM ET, January 3, 2023

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Eric Cortellessa / TIME:
McCarthy Proposes Gutting Office of Congressional Ethics in Bid for Speaker  —  House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy spent the first two days of the new year trying to shore up GOP support for his bid to be Speaker by releasing a series of proposals aimed at winning over hard-right detractors who stand to torpedo his ascension.
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New York Times:
McCarthy Remains Short of Support to Become Speaker as Vote Nears  —  A monthslong lobbying effort has failed to yield the breakthrough the California Republican would need to cement the top job, threatening a messy floor fight just as his party is assuming control of the House.
Charlie Sykes / Morning Shots:
Welcome to the MAGA Crackup  —  The incredible shrinking Kevin McCarthy  —  Well, Happy New Year to you, too.  —  Today was supposed to be the GOP's celebration of the Red Wave, a moment of triumph and anticipation.  Instead, we are likely to get a sh*tshow for the ages from an unruly …
Washington Post:
Kevin McCarthy will learn his fate today  —  Good morning, Early Birds.  Happy New Year.  We're pulling for the Buffalo Bills' Damar Hamlin after he was critically injured in Monday night's game against the Cincinnati Bengals.  Tips: earlytips@washpost.com.  Thanks for waking up with us.
Ronald Brownstein / CNN:
The right has already won the House speakership election  —  No matter how they resolve Tuesday's vote choosing the next speaker of the House, Republicans appear poised to double down on the hard-edged politics that most swing state voters rejected in last November's midterm election.
CNN:
GOP dilemma: If not McCarthy, then who?  —  As House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy has struggled to lock down the votes to become speaker, his top deputy has kept his head down.  —  Rep. Steve Scalise, the No. 2 in the House GOP leadership, has made clear he supports McCarthy …
Stephen Neukam / The Hill:
Gingrich offers searing criticism of Republicans who oppose McCarthy
Politico:
Conservatives threaten to withhold critical McCarthy support, hours before speaker vote
Reuters:
Pro-Putin operatives in Germany work to turn Berlin against Ukraine  —  In Germany some are clamouring for a change in course on Ukraine.  Key figures in the campaign have links to the Russian state or far right, a Reuters investigation has found.  —  In a square beneath the twin spires …
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New York Times:
Ukrainian Forces Grow More Adept at Defending Against Russian Drones
Financial Times:
Turning the tide in Russia's war on Ukraine
Discussion: Balloon Juice and New York Times
Annie Karni / New York Times:
George Santos Comes to Washington.  It Could Be Awkward.  —  On the first day of the 118th Congress, the representative-elect, a Republican who has made false claims about his background, education and finances, will bring his saga to Capitol Hill.  —  WASHINGTON — Representative-elect George Santos has been hard to pin down.
Discussion: USA Today
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New York Times:
Brazilian Authorities Will Revive Fraud Case Against George Santos
New York Times:
Trying to Trademark ‘Rigged Election,’ and Other Revelations From the Jan. 6 Transcripts  —  The Jan. 6 committee released a whirlwind of documents in its final days and wrapped up its work on Monday.  —  WASHINGTON — The nation's top military officer saw the Jan. 6 attack as similar to the …
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Timothy L. O'Brien / Bloomberg:
Trump's Tax Returns Are Only Part of the Picture  —  Democrats released six years' worth of former President Donald Trump's tax returns last Friday, confirming earlier findings outlined in a pair of congressional analyses of the records: Trump took hundreds of millions of dollars …
Megan Brenan / Gallup:
Americans Largely Pessimistic About U.S. Prospects in 2023  —  WASHINGTON, D.C. — Coming off several challenging years, Americans enter 2023 with a mostly gloomy outlook for the U.S. as majorities predict negative conditions in 12 of 13 economic, political, societal and international arenas.
Discussion: The Hill and Washington Examiner
Axios:
Exclusive: Donald Trump Jr. signs 7-figure podcast deal with Rumble … - Rumble went public via a blank check company merger in September that valued the platform at over $2 billion at the time.  — The company has made strides in user growth, but continues to burn through cash as it launches new features and spends on marketing.
Josh Boswell / Daily Mail:
EXCLUSIVE: Justice Department is concealing 400 pages of ‘sensitive documents’ laying bare payoffs and gifts to Hunter and Jim Biden from China, Russia and Ukraine - after acknowledging the records exist - lawyer claims in suit  — Colorado lawyer Kevin Evans sued the Department of Justice …
Adam Klasfeld / Law & Crime:
Virgin Islands Attorney General Loses Her Job Days After Suing JPMorgan Chase in Connection with the Jeffrey Epstein Probe  —  The Virgin Islands top prosecutor who reached a more than $105 million settlement with Jeffrey Epstein's estate lost her job days after suing JPMorgan Chase in connection with her probe.
HuffPost:
A Far-Right Gang Of House Members Will Hold Power Over Their Caucus — With A Megaphone  —  The GOP lawmakers, who have spent years becoming far-right influencers, are poised to hold a concerning amount of control over the new Congress.  —  The day after Election Day, Rep. Andy Biggs of Arizona …
Discussion: Washington Monthly and Raw Story
CNN:
Suspect in Times Square machete attack on New Year's Eve arrested and faces attempted murder charges  —  The 19-year-old suspect accused of attacking New York police officers with a machete near Times Square on New Year's Eve has been arrested and faces charges of attempted murder of a police officer.
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The New York Times Company:
David French Joins The Times as an Opinion Columnist  —  Opinion announces that the writer and legal scholar David French is joining The New York Times staff as an Opinion columnist.  Read more in this note from Kathleen Kingsbury and Patrick Healy.  —  Writing about politics and current affairs …
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
We're Going to Miss Greed and Cynicism  —  It's 2023.  What will the new year bring?  The answer, of course, is that we don't know.  There are a fair number of what Donald Rumsfeld (remember him?) called “known unknowns” — for example, nobody really knows how hard it will be to reduce inflation …
Discussion: Raw Story and HuffPost
 
 
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New York Times:
Wave of Job-Switching Has Employers on a Training Treadmill
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Jimmy Jenkins / Arizona Republic:
Arizona inducing the labor of pregnant prisoners against their will
Stephen Stapczynski / Bloomberg:
Fear of Global Gas Crisis Eased by Warm Start to Winter
Steve Clemons / Semafor:
Principals  —  with Steve Clemons  —  Representative-elect George Santos says he supports …
Sophia Sleigh / HuffPost:
UK Lawmaker Says She Wears Stab-Proof Jacket To Meet Constituents
Discussion: Metro.co.uk
The Daily Beast:
2023 Will Finally Be the Year of Accountability for Donald Trump
Discussion: Raw Story
Jared Gans / The Hill:
Bills player Damar Hamlin remains in critical condition after suffering cardiac arrest
 Earlier Items: 
CNN:
For freshman members of Congress, January 3 feels a bit like first day of school
Peter Whoriskey / Washington Post:
Rising rents were a crisis for tenants. For Starwood, they were a gift.
Discussion: Romain's Newsletter and Breitbart
Miriam Jordan / New York Times:
This Land Becomes Their Land. New U.S. Citizens Hit a 15-Year High
Ben Riley-Smith / Telegraph:
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard set to be proscribed as terror group
Ben Sasse / Wall Street Journal:
America's True Divide: Pluralists vs. Zealots
Gregory S. Schneider / Washington Post:
White contractors wouldn't remove Confederate statues. So a Black man did it.
Discussion: Raw Story